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What is an Alpine ibex?

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The Alpine ibex is a type of wild goat that can be found living in the European Alps. They are from the family Bovidae.

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Is the alpine ibex mammal?

Yes, the alpine ibex is a mammal.


Is an alpine ibex reptile?

No, the alpine ibex is a mammal, not a reptile.


When was Alpine ibex created?

Alpine ibex was created in 1758.


Bearded alpine goat is called a?

The another name for an alpine or mountain goat is IBEX or TBEX .


Is alpine ibex a reptile fish or bird?

none of the above,the alpine ibex is a mammal


Why are the alpine ibex endangered?

Yes


What zone does the alpine ibex live in?

European Alps


Where does an Ibex live?

The Alpine Ibex, Capra ibex, is a species of wild goat that lives in the mountains of the European Alps.The Spanish Ibex and the Middle Eastern Nubian Ibex are very close relatives of the Alpine Ibex.Being an excellent climber, its habitat is the rocky region along the snow line above alpine forests of the European Alps.Today, about 4,000 Alpine Ibex roam the area of the Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy's oldest and best known national park. It is located in the Graian Alps.(See Link)


What are some animals the begin with the letter A in France?

Alpine Ibex


What is a 4 letter word for a bearded alpine goat?

Ibex


Where are ibex from?

Ibex are a wild goat from the Capra genus. There is no single location an ibex is from. There are Alpine ibex from the European Alps, Spanish ibex from the Iberian peninsula, and Nubian ibex found in mountainous regions of Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Egypt, Ethiopia, Yemen, and Sudan.


Why are the ibex endangered?

An Alpine ibex is a stocky member of the goat family that lives in the mountain areas of Europe such as the Alps. The ibex was endangered, but conservation and re-introduction have increased their numbers. They are no longer endangered at this point.